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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920h)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920g)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920b)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920e)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920f)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920a)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920d)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920c)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920i)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920j)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920l)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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Woman conquers fear of heights to become a trapeze artist with travelling circus, Britain - 21 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Geoffrey Robinson (3225920k)
Woman Afraid Of Heights Becomes A Trapeze Artist
A woman who was afraid of heights has become a solo trapeze artist with a travelling circus.
Caroline Seeds used to be so scared that she avoided going up tall buildings and walking over high bridges.
But now amazingly the 27-year-old has conquered her fear by flying through the air siz metres above the ground in the big top of Billy Smart's Circus.
Caroline, who originally joined the circus as a dancer, now swings from the trapeze, which is as high as a house, at least twice a day.
"I've always been scared of heights and avoided going anywhere high, unless I was strapped in," she said.
"The first time I went up high on the trapeze I was a nervous wreck and very scared. I was shaking so much I fell off.
"But I love performing so much I have managed to get over my fear of heights and I'm often so caught up in what I am doing that I forget how high above the ground I am."
Caroline started dancing when she was 11 and attended as many classes as she could, including ballet, tap, modern and jazz.
After leaving school she did a Btec in dance at Peterborough Regional College in Cambridgeshire, then joined a cabaret show in Menorca for two seasons.
When she returned she saw a dancer job advertised at the circus and decided to join.
"I never planned to join the circus, but the opportunity came up, then I met a boy there and although we later broke up, I decided to stay," she said.
Caroline, who is originally from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire, decided to take on an actual act and her then boyfriend offered to teach her tricks on the trapeze.
"I'd never been on a trapeze before and to start with we practised with it on the ground so for a while it didn't cross my mind that I would be performing in the air," she said.
"When it was hoisted into the air, I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KOYGEOVKC
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